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Hi, my name is Bowie and I’m a terrier/dachshund mix from Albuquerque. Mommy and Daddy already had 3 other dogs when I came along. They went to PetSmart to buy one of the other dogs a birthday present, and there I was, up for adoption. Mommy fell in love with me right away because of my wiry hair and my one blue eye. They call me their “patchwork dog” because I’m so unique-looking. My fur is very adaptable, and Daddy likes to give me makeovers. I’m pretty patient with him, but I’d rather play with my toys.

My name is Loki and I’m a rat terrier/dachshund mix from Austin, TX. I was rescued as a stray and bounced from foster home to foster home until I got adopted by some nice people. A few days later, I ran away and was missing for hours. My people combed the whole neighborhood, and when they got back home, I was sitting on the front doorstep. I was just testing them to see if they really wanted me!

Hi, my name is Toto and I’m a 14-year-old terrier mix from Folcroft, PA. They said I was a corgi/poodle mix, but clearly there was something they missed. I’m smart and mischievous, not to mention extremely good-looking. I have tricked my family into believing that I’m senile. It’s their fault they’re too lazy to walk me and I have to walk myself down the street. If they have to chase me, so be it. When I choose to stay home, I am never far from the remote control so I can “accidentally” change the channel. I also know where they keep the candy.

Mommy found her in the middle of the road and gave her a loving home. And she turned out to be quite a character! Lola gets so excited about her food that she actually starts shaking. When she needs to go out, she runs and leaps to hit the doorknob. She also knows how to go upstairs to bed on command, but she insists on sleeping under the covers.

“Little Orphan” Annie is a senior terrier/chihuahua (“taco dog” says Mom) from western Arizona. Mom went down to the store for some milk, and there was Annie, in a box with a few other dogs. The man who owned them was about to dump them in the desert because he didn’t have gas money. Ten years later, Annie is still her mommy’s little protector.